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16 Cards in this Set
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Socialization.
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the lifelong social experience by which people develop their human potential and learn culture
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Behaviorism
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a theory that states that behavior is not instinctive but learned.
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Social isolation
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being cut off from the social world.
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Human Cognition
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How people think and understand
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Sensorimotor Stage
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the level of human development at which individuals experience the world only though their senses.
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Stages
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Pre-operational, Concrete operational, Formal operational
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Pre-operational
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the level of human development at which individuals first use language and other symbols. 2-7 "years old"
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Concrete operational
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the level or human development at which individuals first see causal connections in their surroundings. 7-10 "years old"
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Formal operational
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the level of human development at which individuals think abstractly and critically. 10-teens
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Agents of socialization
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family, school, peers, mass media
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Total Institutions Re-socialization
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a setting in which people are isolated from the rest of society and manipulated by an administrative staff. (old personality, new personality)
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John Watson
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Creator of the theory behaviorism.
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Harry and Margaret Harlow
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did the studies on Rhesus "Monkey:
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Segmind Freud
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studied personalities and mental disorders and eventually developed the celebrated theory of psychoanalysis.
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Jean Piaget
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Studied human cognition, how people think and understand.
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George herbert Mead
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Developed the theory of Social Behaviorism to explain how social experience develops an individual's personality.
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